### Review Addictive as a jar of salted nuts --Pulp Fiction Reviews A lightning-fast-can't-put-it-down read --Library Journal There's sex, violence, humor, and plenty of little twists before you get to the end... --Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine ### Product Description FIRSTTHERE WAS *THE L
Quarry in the Middle
โ Scribed by Max Allan Collins
- Publisher
- Titan
- Year
- 2013;2011
- Tongue
- en-us
- Weight
- 102 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
FIRST...THERE WAS THE LAST QUARRY.
THEN...THERE WAS THE FIRST QUARRY.
NOW...LOOK WHO'S CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE.
The enigmatic hitman Quarry -- star of seven celebrated novels and an award-winning feature film (The Last Lullaby) -- is back in this violent, steamy tale of warring crime families. When two Godfathers set out to bump each other off, guess who winds up with both contracts....
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